The music has almost stopped
Posted: 11 Nov 2015, 20:46
And everyone is rushing to make sure they have a chair left when it does.
There are some cracking statements in this article...
Personally I thought they were refugees, begging for somewhere to be safe. I understood that beggars could not be choosers. Apparently they can...
Pariah to prescient.... Way to go....
This was so obvious a conclusion from the very first idiotic "We'll take 850,000", that it was only a matter of time. What this says about the politician who could make this mistake is interesting and will make excellent grist for the mill at the next German elections....
Chair chasing..
Happens every morning. Sadly it's been a very, very, long EU night...
As far as I can see there are two leaders who are not lost in this crisis. Victor Orbán and David Cameron. Noticeably these are the two leaders who have been the most condemned and the least listened to......
More from a new EU fiasco every day now...
Perhaps now, the rest of the EU will start to wake up to the kind of immigrants who have been trying to flood into the UK. Not people seeking sanctuary. People seeking advantage though using our stable society to provide them with wealth and opportunity. At the same time denigrating that same society which gave them the opportunity and wishing for the society which catastrophically failed to nurture and support them...
Or not!
There are some cracking statements in this article...
If refugees are refusing to go to Luxembourg, it will be a much taller order persuading them to go to Slovakia or Estonia.
Personally I thought they were refugees, begging for somewhere to be safe. I understood that beggars could not be choosers. Apparently they can...
Orbán, gleefully denouncing liberals as clueless, sealing Hungary’s borders with razorwire and effectively abolishing the claiming of asylum, is walking tall at home because of his hardline policies. He is also increasingly winning the quiet support of other EU leaders.
Pariah to prescient.... Way to go....
Merkel, however, is increasingly lonely and embattled. Policymakers say privately that she is looking for a way to back down without losing face.
This was so obvious a conclusion from the very first idiotic "We'll take 850,000", that it was only a matter of time. What this says about the politician who could make this mistake is interesting and will make excellent grist for the mill at the next German elections....
Nor do Slovenia, Croatia or Serbia want to register them, however, for fear they will then be saddled with responsibility for the refugees.
Chair chasing..
Unfortunately, the European dream has vanished
Happens every morning. Sadly it's been a very, very, long EU night...
“Most of these leaders are lost and they’re looking to someone like Tusk to come up with a big idea,”
As far as I can see there are two leaders who are not lost in this crisis. Victor Orbán and David Cameron. Noticeably these are the two leaders who have been the most condemned and the least listened to......
More from a new EU fiasco every day now...
Perhaps now, the rest of the EU will start to wake up to the kind of immigrants who have been trying to flood into the UK. Not people seeking sanctuary. People seeking advantage though using our stable society to provide them with wealth and opportunity. At the same time denigrating that same society which gave them the opportunity and wishing for the society which catastrophically failed to nurture and support them...
Or not!